(Public Pack)Agenda Document for Council, 24/07/2019 18:00
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Public Document Pack North Devon Council Brynsworthy Environment Centre Barnstaple North Devon EX31 3NP K. Miles Chief Executive. To: All Members of the Council and Chief Officers NOTE: PLEASE NOTE THAT PRAYERS WILL BE SAID AT 5.55 P.M. PRIOR TO THE COUNCIL MEETING FOR ANY MEMBER WHO WISHES TO ATTEND COUNCIL MEETING YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to attend a meeting of NORTH DEVON COUNCIL to be held in the Brynsworthy Environment Centre on WEDNESDAY, 24TH JULY, 2019 at 6.00 pm. Chief Executive AGENDA 1. Apologies for absence 2. To approve as correct records the minutes of the meetings held on 13th March 2019, 15th April 2019 and 16th May 2019 (circulated previously) subject to minute 9(d) being amended to state "Coastal Issues Group - Councillors Leaver and Wilkinson". (Pages 11 - 38) 3. Chairman's announcements 4. Business brought forward by or with the consent of the Chairman 5. Replies to any questions submitted by the Public and/or to receive Petitions under Part 4, Council Procedures Rules, Paragraphs 8 and 9 of the Constitution 6. To consider motions of which notice has been submitted by Members in accordance with Part 4, Council Procedure Rules, Paragraph 11 of the Constitution (a) To consider the following notice of motion from Councillor Leaver: “This Council reaffirms its recognition of the scale and urgency of the global challenge from climate change, as documented by the latest Special Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and declares a climate emergency; and agrees to set up a climate change working party to investigate and recommend an action plan of what further corporate approaches can be taken to facilitate stronger action through collaboration at a strategic, community and individual level. To this end this Council will work with the County Council and partners across the county and region to implement best practice methods to limit Global Warming to less than 1.5 degrees Celsius. Furthermore this Council calls on Westminster to provide the powers and resources to enable North Devon to work towards becoming carbon neutral as soon as possible bearing in mind the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s target of 2030.” (b) To consider the following notice of motion from Councillor Tucker: “This Council expresses its dismay at the appalling position it finds itself in regarding the totally inadequate road structure in North Devon which is incapable of coping with all the new housing the government has forced us to take. Sticklepath hill roundabout, the Cedars roundabout, Pilton Causeway and the nightmare of endeavouring to get through Braunton are some examples of where the roads are not fit for purpose and yet more housing is planned which will exasperate the already serious problem. This is already an all year round problem, particularly at rush hour and not simply when thousands of holiday makers visit our area in the summer. Air quality and the well-being of our residents is being jeopardised. Whilst supporting the improvements which will aid safety to the North Molton, West Buckland and Landkey junctions the proposed spending of £90 million tinkering with the A361 (link road) by primarily creating a third lane in places does little to alleviate North Devon’s traffic problems. Any marginal savings in travel time from South Molton will only serve to cause more traffic build up in Barnstaple and more frustration. The devastating work involved to address this third lane in terms of environmental and social damage clearly outweighs the claimed benefits and undermines the financial argument. This Council, therefore, calls on Devon County Council to set up, as a matter of urgency, a comprehensive review into connectivity in North Devon. This council believes that much more could be achieved with the £90 million and requests that an independent scrutiny of the work being planned be undertaken by an all-party group of members. This to include a review of the District Council’s delegated consultation response on the relevant planning applications for the A361 with advice being sought from professional highway engineers and other appropriately qualified consultants from outside Devon County 2 Council.” (c) To consider the following notice of motion from Councillor Worden: “Is deeply concerned by the grim financial outlook for schools in North Devon due to a combination of government inattention to our children, increasing and stealthy cost pressures and inadequate funding. Believes that the Government’s failure to properly fund schools is jeopardising the education, and future opportunities, of all young people in North Devon and is particularly letting down the most vulnerable children, such as those with special educational needs and disabilities, and those who need mental health support. Notes with concern reports that many schools across the country are having to ask for donations from parents, cutting back teaching hours, reducing staff numbers, significantly increasing class sizes, reducing mental health support and early help, where it is needed most. Further notes that years of real-terms pay cuts for teachers, coupled with the pressure caused by funding cuts in schools and excessive workload, have led to a crisis in retention and recruitment in the teaching profession. The government is failing to meet its targets for training new teachers, further undermining the quality of education in our schools. This Council agrees to make representations to the Secretary of State for Education and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, calling for them to: Conduct an independent assessment of the impact of these cuts on our children. Reverse the crisis resulting from cuts to per-pupil school budgets since 2015 – meaning schools in North Devon would receive around £2.5 million in additional funding in 2020 Guarantee all teachers a pay rise which is at least in line with inflation next year which will be fully funded as an additional amount, in order to reduce the number of talented teachers leaving the profession Provide additional funding to North Devon and others across the country, to give more support to children with special educational needs and disabilities.” 7. Declarations of Interest (NB. Members only need to re-declare any interests previously declared at Committee and Sub-Committee meetings if the item is discussed at Council). 8. Chairman's replies to any questions to Council by Members submitted under Part 4, Council Procedures Rules, Paragraph 10 of the Constitution 3 9. To agree the agenda between Part 'A' and Part 'B' (Confidential Restricted Information). PART A 10. Fraud and Corruption Awareness Presentation by Mr R. Hutchins, Head of Devon Audit Partnership and Ken Johnson, Fraud Lead of Devon Audit Partnership. 11. Report of the Leader of the Council (Pages 39 - 40) Report by Leader of the Council (attached). 12. Questions by Members Questions to the Leader or the Chair of a Committee submitted under Part 4, Council Procedure Rules, paragraph 10.4 of the Constitution. 13. Appointment of Lead Members (Pages 41 - 42) Report by Chief Executive (attached). 14. Appointments to Outside bodies (Pages 43 - 46) Report by Chief Executive (attached). 15. Climate Change Declaration (Pages 47 - 50) Report by Chief Executive (attached). 16. Changes to Constitution (Pages 51 - 54) Report by Chief Executive (attached). 17. Statement of Accounts 2018/19 (a) Report by Chief Financial Officer (attached). (Pages 55 - 146) Chair of the Governance Committee to report the recommendations of the Governance Committee on 11th June 2019 and 22nd July 2019. (b) Annual Governance Statement 2018/19 (attached). (Pages 147 - 158) To consider the recommendations of the Governance Committee held on 11th June 2019 (attached). (c) Letter of Representation on behalf of the Council (attached). (Pages 159 - 162) It is RECOMMENDED “that the letter of representation on behalf of the Council be approved and signed by the Chief Financial Officer” (attached). Chair of the Governance Committee to report the recommendation of the Governance Committee on 22nd July 2019. 4 18. Appointments of Committees for 2019/20 (a) Report by Chief Executive (attached) (Pages 163 - 164) (b) Licensing and Community Safety Committee: Appointment of Chair for 2019/20 It is RECOMMENDED that Councillor York be appointed to replace Councillor J. Cann as Chair of the Licensing and Community Safety Committee for the municipal year 2019/20. (c) Appointments to the Planning Committee It is RECOMMENDED that Councillors Bushell and Phillips be appointed to the Planning Committee Reserve List for Substitutions and that Councillor Jenkins be appointed to the Planning Committee to replace Councillor Henderson for the municipal year 2019/20. 19. Performance and Financial Management - Quarter 4 2018/19 (Pages 165 - 212) (NOTE: A copy of the report that was considered by the Strategy and Resources Committee on 3rd June 2019 is attached). (a) Report of the Policy Development Committee (Pages 213 - 218) To receive the report of the Policy Development Committee held on 20th June 2019 (attached). (b) Report of meeting of the Strategy and Resources Committee (Pages 219 - 220) To receive the report of the meeting of the Strategy and Resources Committee held on 3rd June 2019 (attached). 20. Annual Treasury Management report 2018/19 (Pages 221 - 228) (NOTE: A copy of the report that was considered by the Strategy and Resources Committee on 1st July 2019 is attached). (a) Report of Policy Development Committee To receive the report of the Policy Development Committee held on 18th July 2019 (to follow). (b) Report of Strategy and Resources Committee (Pages 229 - 230) To receive the report of the meeting of the Strategy and Resources Committee held on 1st July 2019 (attached). 21. Appointment of Designated Person - Harbours (Pages 231 - 232) 5 Report by Chief Executive (attached). 22. Appointment of Monitoring Officer (Pages 233 - 234) Report by Chief Executive (attached). Chairman of Appointments Committee to report recommendations of the Appointments Committee on 23rd July 2019.